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		<h1>Kevin Connolly's Home Office</h1>
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		<h2>What?</h2>
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			<td style="vertical-align:top; padding-right: 20px;">I started programming 25 years ago at the age of five. All my life, I wanted to do it for a living when I grew up. Now I am, and now I do. <br /><br />
				In following this dream, I have acquired many pieces of hardware over the decades. I've also developed certain grievances, such as windows that hide behind each other; and 
				certain practices, such as alleviating said greivances by adding more pixels.  This is the result.
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				<ul>
					<li><a href="http://lifehacker.com/5530676/development-in-the-blue-room">LifeHacker</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/27/kinectnui-enables-minority-report-style-interaction-in-windows-s/">Engadget</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.cracked.com/article_19438_5-sci-fi-technologies-people-achieved-by-hacking-kinect_p2.html">Cracked</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/231330/kinect_hack_lets_you_control_multiple_pc_monitors_brings_scifi_future_closer_to_reality.html">PC World</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.redmondpie.com/kinectnui-for-windows-pulls-off-minority-report-like-gestures-the-future-is-nearly-here/">Redmond Pie</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/I-have-the-Minority-Report-UI#c634450950390000000">Coding4Fun @ Channel9</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.xoxide.com/index.html?location=topnav">Xoxide</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://home.officesnapshots.com/2008/04/28/wow-check-out-the-larger-image-below/">Home Office Snapshots</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.desktopped.com/2010/05/monster-home-pc-and-server-setup-with-modified-desk-lighting/">Desktopped</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.desktopped.com/2010/09/ultra-high-resolution-six-monitor-setup-for-work-and-play/">Desktopped (again)</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.desktopped.com/setup/87/10-screen-megacomputer">Desktopped (again)</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://chris.pirillo.com/how-to-control-your-windows-desktop-with-kinect/">Chris Pirillo</a></li>
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			<td style="width: 20px;">&nbsp;</td>
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				<ul>
					<li><a href="http://www.stefandidak.com/office/">Stefan Didak</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.biscade.com/office/">Mitch Haile</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy31oQH3D4A">Chris Pirillo</a></li>
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		It is comprised primarily of one massive central computer with a few lesser systems around its periphery. Much as dormant planetoids orbit a Red Giant, these lesser systems seem to know their place, tending to stay out of the way.
		I work from home as a .NET Software Developer &amp; Platform Architect and I get to use my own hardware. I'm single and I live alone, so all of my money and time go to my own wants and needs. Combined with my lifelong affinity for computers, it stands to reason
		I would have an awesome setup from which to perform all of my <strike>world domination</strike> altruistic endeavors.  <br /><br />
		
		I have seven large screens are on the main system: Six <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236093">Asus VE245TL-P 24" 1080p widescreens</a> and a
		<a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=Asus+VE248H+24%22+Full+HD+HDMI+LED+Backlight+LCD+Monitor+w%2fSpeakers">Asus VE248 24" 1080p widescreen</a>.  Each measuring 1920x1080, 
		I can watch 2160p video while streaming five Blu-Ray quality movies on the same computer. Usually, though, it's filled with documents, code editors, social media and chat clients, and web browsers. 
		To the left is a gigantic Gateway laptop with a full numeric keypad and a 17" integrated widescreen, which I still find too limiting and small to be of much use. Connected to that is a Vizio 26" 1080p HDTV. In front of the "video wall" are my 
		<a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=Review%3A+Asus+Eee+PC+T91MT-PU17-BK+Tablet+PC">Asus Eee PC</a> 
		(<a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=New+Tablet%3A+Asus+Eee+PC+T91MT-PU17-BK">2</a>) and iPad 2. For more on the monitor setup, watch 
		<a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=The+Great+Monitor+Refresh+of+2010%3a++Project+Complete">The Great Monitor Refresh of 2010</a>.<br /><br />

		Thanks to <a href="http://www.maxivista.com/">MaxiVista</a>, I am extending screens from three additional systems onto the main system as virtual monitors, for a total of ten (10) effective screens on the main rig. I use
		the TV on the laptop for E-mail, the Eee PC's screen for a task manager, and the screen on my secondary workstation <i>kc2</i> for additional general space. This has become the screen I use for the assorted small windows
		that don't demand much attention.
		

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		<h2>Who?</h2>
		<a href="About.aspx">This guy</a>, that's who.


		<h2>Why?</h2>
		At any given time, I often have four to six Visual Studios, five to ten web browsers, a GoToMeeting, a few documents, Seesmic Desktop 2, Trillian 5, Skype, a few Explorer windows, a few Notepads, and 1-3 OneNote windows all open. Possibly, a media 
		player or an Internet radio station will be minimized. Seeing windows hide behind each other has always bothered me. Why should I have to keep switching between windows or desktops when I could merely glance over? So I had to add more pixels. Adding
		monitors is more efficient than getting a higher-resolution screen; and certainly more scalable. Just as long as you have slots for more video cards.<br /><br />

		I also don't like letting windows waste space. I tend to resize them to use only what space they need. Windows sucks wet, sloppy donkey nuts when it comes to window positioning and sizing; yet I must run Windows because I write Windows software. 
		Sure, I could run Mono, BootCamp, or Parallels, and get the job done; but each of these has its downfalls. See the FAQ below for details on those. So I run Windows -- in general, <b>Windows sucks less than the other options.</b><br /><br />

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		<h2>How?</h2>
		The main machines are rackmount systems I custom built out of parts I ordered mostly from Newegg:
		
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			<b>KC1:</b>
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				<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5C1F7NoIT8">MSI NF970-G65 motherboard</a></li>
				<li>AMD Phenom 2 1055T 6-core CPU</li>
				<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAdSoeJTkxI">16GB RipJaw DDR3 RAM</a></li>
				<li>150GB Raptor HDD</li>
				<li>1TB Hitachi DeskStar HDD</li>
				<li>(3x) ATI Radeon HD4670 dual-output video cards</li>
				<li>(4x) <a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=Review%3a+Monoprice+Adjustable+Tilting+DUAL+Desk+Mount+Bracket+for+LCD+">Monoprice Adjustable Tilting Dual Desk Mount Bracket for LCD</a></li>
				<li>(6x) Asus VE245 Monitors</li>
				<li><a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=Asus+VE248H+24%22+Full+HD+HDMI+LED+Backlight+LCD+Monitor+w%2fSpeakers">Asus VE248 Monitor</a></li>
				<li>A <a href="http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/e5be/">24-port USB hub</a>; <b>Do not buy this product.</b></li>
				<li>A crap-ton of cables. Seriously; look at these pictures.</li>
				<li>Kinect, iPad 2, HTC Evo 4G, Sony HDR-CX110 1080p camera, Nikon P90 camera, Das Keyboard Ultimate, Logitech webcam, Logitech Microphone, Logitech G5 mouse, Epson flatbed scanner, Memorex DVD burner, Bamboo Pen &amp; Touch... </li>
				<li>A backup PS/2 keyboard, because the computer doesn't recognize USB keyboards through hubs until after Windows loads.</li>
				<li>Windows 7 Ultimate</li>
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			<b>KCWS:</b>
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				<li>BFG680i Motherboard</li>
				<li>Intel Core 2 Quad 4-core CPU</li>
				<li>8GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 RAM</li>
				<li>150GB Velociraptor HDD</li>
				<li><a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=HITACHI+Deskstar+3TB+3.5%22+SATA+6.0Gb%2fs+Internal+Hard+Drive+-Bare+Drive">3TB Hitachi Deskstar (32MB cache)</a> HDD</li>
				<li>(9x) 1TB Hitachi Deskstar (32MB cache) HDD</li>
				<li>Windows Server 2008 Enterprise</li>
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			<b>KC2:</b>
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				<li><a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130254">MSI 760GM-E51</a> Micro-ATX motherboard
				<li>8GB Patriot DDR3 RAM
				<li><a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=Asus+VE248H+24%22+Full+HD+HDMI+LED+Backlight+LCD+Monitor+w%2fSpeakers">Asus VE248 Monitor</a></li>
				<li>Windows 7 Ultimate</li>
				<li>(2x) 500GB HDD</li>
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		So yeah, my computers are probably better than yours. <br /><br />

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		<h1>Where?</h1>
		This is my 42U 19" server rack, which contains the network stack, workstations, and server. <i>KC1</i>, <i>KC2</i>, and <i>KCWS</i> are all in 4U rackmount cases, because vertical is the way to go. Also here is the rarely-used printer and the 
		keyboard to the server. Usually I just connect via RDP. <br /><br />
		
		Vertical being the way to go, I opted for a rackmount Gigabit switch which doubles as a shelf for the router, old Belkin 802.11a/b/g WAP, and Comcast Business cable modem. Zip ties keep the devices level by trumping the cable tension and gravity 
		pulling them back. I have recently added the shelves and removed the old rackmount KVM and console keyboard. <br /><br />

		Like any good geek, I have collected tons of parts, cables, and assorted computer stuff over the years. As part of the <a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=The+Great+Cable+Organization+Effort+of+2008+is+Complete!">
		Great Cable Organization Effort of 2008</a>, I organized these things into a series of bins. Over the years, my collection has continued to grow, and some things just won't fit in a cheap plastic drawer. For those items, and for 
		those which I'm too lazy to sort, I have the pattented Cheap Cardboard Box<sup>tm</sup> <i>(Patent Pending)</i>. <br /> <br />

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		<h1>FAQ</h1>
		<h2>Why not switch Operating Systems?</h2>
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			See also my rants on <a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=On+the+Merits+of+Switching+Operating+Systems">switching Operating Systems </a> and 
			<a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=On+the+Ongoing+Simplification+of+Operating+Systems+and+Other+Software">the Ongoing Simplification of Operating System and Other Software</a>.

			<h3>Why not run Linux?</h3>
			I write Windows software, and the Linux distros I've tried don't like my homogeneous multi-adapter display setup of three ATI controllers and one nVidia controller. Also, it's nice to run programs I've <i>actually heard of</i>. 
			See also my <a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/Post.aspx?Title=Adventures+in+Ubuntu">Adventures in Ubuntu</a> blog post in which I explain the problems that kept me away from the Dark Side. <br /><br />

			I switched to Ubuntu for two days, actually; but only because it took two days to give up on getting it to work. Even with help from forums and what they laughingly refer to as the community. While it's nice to be able to edit your settings/configs 
			manually via text files and command lines, the user should never be forced to do so. Even if that user has seven monitors on four video adapters which are a mix of ATI and nVidia. Personally, I blame the hardware vendors; but merely 
			blaming them does not make the problem go away. Ubuntu worked pretty well in a virtual machine; albiet completely useless. Why waste my time working in a VM when I have a physical machine right there?  Linux has a long way to go
			when it comes to User Experience. <br /><br />

			Further, I write .NET software for a living, so putting Linux on my main system would be counterintuitive. I'd have to run Windows in a Virtual Machine or try coding with Mono; both of which would make it harder to do my job. <br /><br />

			<h3>Why not use a Mac?</h3>
			In order to switch to MacOS, I would be legally obligated to purchase an entire Apple computer. If I wanted the best user experience (running 10.7 or whatever's out now), I'd need pretty good hardware. That means shelling out some decent money. 
			Apple's return policy is two weeks, and buying it used basically means all sales are final. I doubt I could get the full picture of the Mac experience in that two week time. Therefore I would inevitably end up wasting money if I decided I didn't 
			like it. If I could just buy a copy of OSX and stick it on my beastly rig, knowing all my hardware and drivers would work, I'd try it in a heartbeat. If only I could legally install it on my completely compatible hardware. <br /><br />

			Furthermore, Mac gives me two options: I can run my Windows software in BootCamp or Parallels.  In BootCamp, I'd basically have a full-fledged, fully supported, fully operational Windows PC, and I could reboot and go into OSX any time I want.
			The problem is that I'd end up switching back to Windows any time I want to get something done, so I'd end up spending most of my time on Windows anyway. May as well cut to the chase and run a Windows PC in its native environment.<br /><br />
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		<h2>Why not use Virtual Desktops?</h2>
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				Because they're clumsy to use, unintuitive to keep track of which desktop my programs are on, and they don't solve the problem of windows hiding where I can't see them. Also, just one more program I have to run, sucking up my resources. </div>

		<h2>What projects do you do?</h2>
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			Most of what I do is for work, which is all covered under NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreements), but I do some projects in my free time as well. Here are some of the ones I can talk about:

			<ul>
				<li><b><a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=KinectNUI%3a+Kinect+SDK+NUI+Hack">KinectNUI</a>: </b>A series of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/tsilb#grid/user/3BF32A1CA61EED5E">Kinect SDK projects</a> since Microsoft released the .NET SDK for Kinect.</li>
				<li><b><a href="http://hub.kconnolly.net/page.aspx?title=Project+Stockmaster%3a+EAv+Ticker+Tracker">Project Stockmaster</a>: </b>A stock ticker tracker and auto-buyer for <a href="http://www.empireavenue.com">Empire Avenue</a>.</li>
				<li><b><a href="http://blogs.code-slinger.com/">Code-Slinger Blog Network</a>: </b>A blog network based around Facebook authentication. No passwords needed, and it plugs into your Facebook profile to get your avatar and post to your wall.</li>
				<li><b><a href="http://www.kconnolly.net">Project MV8</a>: </b>The current version of this website, which I wrote from scratch in C# and ASP.NET.  I plan to make MV9 using MVC3; that looks sharp.</li>
			</ul>

			If that's not enough to keep you entertained, here's a <a href="http://www.tsilb.com">list of all my websites</a>.
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				<td><a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6565.jpg"><img src="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6565_sm.jpg" style="width: 150px;" alt="Kevin Connolly's Home Office" /></a></td>
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		<h1>Home Office Media</h1>
		Browse hundreds of my videos on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/tsilb#g/u">my YouTube channel</a>. Dozens of my videos are about this hardware. Here are a couple of them. <br /><br />
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				<td><a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6572.jpg"><img src="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6572_sm.jpg" style="width: 150px;" alt="Kevin Connolly's Home Office" /></a></td>
				<td><a href="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6575.jpg"><img src="http://www.kconnolly.net/pics/office5/DSCN6575_sm.jpg" style="width: 150px;" alt="Kevin Connolly's Home Office" /></a></td>
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		Article created 03 Apr 2010; updated 20 Aug 2011.
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